Several hundred pieces were on show at the Mid North Coast Porcelain Painters Association exhibition.
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Association members displayed their work at the Laurieton United Services Club over two days.
The exhibition featured hand-painted porcelain and bone china.
The exhibition pieces were grouped by colour.
Mid North Coast Porcelain Painters Association president Joan Killiby said porcelain painting was a labour of love.
“The appeal [of porcelain painting] is you come out with something very beautiful and you have created your own piece that is lifelong and will always be there to look at,” she said.
The June 9 and 10 exhibition was on the same weekend as the Camden Haven Orchid Society’s Winter Show at Laurieton United Services Club.
The exhibition included a special table for orchid-themed porcelain painting.
The Mid North Coast Porcelain Painters Association meets on the first Friday of the month at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Port Macquarie.